Trumps an idiot no doubt,but it does not matter when millions of left wing voters refuse to vote for the Democrat,which is the case this election.
Stein will definitely help Trump (after voting Democrat all my life I'm voting for her this election) but Benjamin Netanyahu is Trumps biggest ace in the hole in my opinion.
Over the years, it becomes clear that Elite Trader isn't a place where people easily grasp concepts like margins of error. Instead, it often attracts those falling prey to the Dunning-Kruger effect and illusions of knowledge, jumping to conclusions with misplaced confidence.
While Democrats are hitting the panic buttons... https://www.newsweek.com/republican...fectively-over-trump-will-win-analyst-1965956 Republicans Believe Election Is 'Effectively Over,' Trump Will Win: Analyst Published Oct 08, 2024 at 4:28 PM EDT Republicans believe the 2024 race is already over and that former President Donald Trump will be elected back to the White House, according to political analyst Mark Halperin. A significant number of Republicans have declared the presidential race "effectively over," agreeing with Halperin that Trump will "checkmate" Vice President Kamala Harris with a combination of four to five swing states, the analyst said Tuesday on independent streaming platform 2Way. "Trump is going to lock up the Sun Belt states, probably all four, but at least three. And then he's going to win Pennsylvania, and that checkmates [Harris]," Halperin told the platform. "They may be wrong. But there's a not insignificant number of them who are quite confident of that. And the data they've seen on the absentees and the early votes and the voter registration ... makes them more confident." He added that he doesn't know "a single Democrat" who has that same feeling about the Electoral College, saying that some believe Harris can win certain battleground states, but have not expressed confidence that she can win on a national level. Halperin is a veteran political journalist who was among the first to report that President Joe Biden would drop out of the 2024 race, days before he announced his decision. He now runs a popular newsletter and political analysis streaming show on the 2Way platform. On July 18, Halperin said that his sources had told him that Biden had agreed to step aside and that a speech had already been drafted for the president to deliver as early as that weekend. Biden would officially announce that he was no longer seeking reelection on July 21. He would also immediately endorse Harris as his replacement, a move that contradicted Halperin's reporting. "This decision was reached, I'm told, all of a sudden because of the high-level pressure from [former House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi, [former President] Barack Obama and others, as well as the decision of many of Biden's top aides, that there was no path forward for him, that he would not be able to win this election, win the general election, and therefore he's stepping aside again as early as this weekend," Halperin told Newsmax in July.
In the end, I can accept that given the available metrics a month out Trump has pulled up but that was completely expected and also expected are plans to counter. Anybody who is falling for "I'm saying this repeatedly in a confident voice now" is just a foolish person.
They're just starting to figure this out now? 100,000 Michigan voters voting non committed in the Democrat primary wasn't a big enough hint for them? Democrats Fear Michigan Muslim Voters Breaking From Harris in Final Days Published Oct 09, 2024 at 2:08 PM EDT Kamala Harris' chances of beating Donald Trump in the presidential race may hinge on Muslim voters in the battleground state of Michigan, as she faces questions about whether some Muslim and Arab Americans will stay home — or even vote Trump — in protest over the Biden administration's handling of the war in Gaza. Michigan is the swing state with the largest concentration of Muslim voters, a group that overwhelmingly backed Democrats in recent presidential races. But large swaths of those voters have been alienated by the Biden administration's handling of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which comes amid a wider conflict between Israel and Hamas. Now some Democrats are raising concerns that Muslim and Arab-American voters may be breaking away from Harris in the last weeks of the race. Even a small shift among that voting bloc could be consequential in Michigan, one of the handful of battleground states that could determine the outcome of the race between Harris and former President Donald Trump. Four years ago in 2020, the state narrowly backed President Joe Biden by fewer than 155,000 votes, and it is expected to be decided by a razor-thin margin again in November. There are about 206,000 registered Muslim voters in Michigan, largely concentrated in the Detroit area, according to the organization Emgage, which has endorsed Harris. "Given how tight things will be, a handful of votes could matter. In Michigan, there are over 200,000 registered Muslim voters. They, in 2020, voted for Biden by about 70 percent, and so a significant drop there could cost the Democrats the election," Wa'el Alzayat, the CEO of Engage, told Newsweek. Biden has cast himself as a strong supporter of Israel, backing its right to defend itself against Hamas after its attack against Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 Israelis and taking 250 others hostage. At least 42,000 Palestinians have been killed in the war that followed, the Associated Press reported, citing the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health. While supplying Israel arms, Biden has simultaneously been critical of some actions of the Israeli government in Gaza and elsewhere. But for many Democrats, Muslim and non-Muslim alike, that tepid criticism has not been enough. Harris, attempting to put some daylight between her and the president, has emphasized the humanitarian conditions in Gaza on the campaign trail as she seeks to rebuild trust among the Muslim and Arab-American community. But critics say she has not done enough to differentiate her approach. She has called for a ceasefire in the conflict.
Poll: American Muslims in Michigan prefer Green Party candidate Jill Stein over Harris and Trump Posted: Saturday 09.14.2024 2:17 pm The Arab American News Elections, National Election A new poll conducted by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) showed a surprising rise in popularity for Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein among Muslim voters in Michigan. The poll found that 40 percent of Muslim American voters in Michigan support Stein, compared to 18 percent for Republican candidate Donald Trump and 12 percent for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.
Trump will just switch off all reporting to let the Israelis effectively carpet bomb. He likes a secret war. There is a month to land that with Muslim voters I'm off to get my breakfast.